To clarify, Ring doesn't need a STUN server (the DHT is used for IP address 
reflection), only a TURN server is required for NAT traversal. 

Adrien 


De: "Olivier Soldano" <[email protected]> 
À: "Pierre Gronlier" <[email protected]> 
Cc: [email protected] 
Envoyé: Mercredi 17 Janvier 2018 15:09:34 
Objet: Re: [Ring] ring on a dedicated network 

Hello, 

In the great lines I will be inclined to answer that 
everything you want is feasible: 
- nameservice : on a blockchain or not, anything that is restful (doc: 
https://tuleap.ring.cx/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/ring/index.php?title=Name_server_protocol),
 
- ICE protocol: you have to provide a STUN and TURN server to punch through 
NAT, (configurable in client, for each account), 
- DHT: you just have to run a DHT node as private bootstrap server (more info 
https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/opendht). 

let us know if you stumble upon something during this process, it will be 
greatly appreciated! 

Best regards, 
Olivier 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pierre Gronlier" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 12:15:51 PM 
Subject: [Ring] ring on a dedicated network 

Hi, 

I was looking for a solution to build a private (dedicated) 
communication platform which would include IM, audio and video 
conferencing. 

I came across the ring.cx project and I would like to know if it would 
be possible to create a private ring network deployment with 

If I understood correctly a new blockchain, DHT 
Dedicated STUN and TURN servers 

At this state of the development, is that something I could do ? 


Best regards, 




-- 
Pierre Gronlier 

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